Camera inspection to pinpoint septic problems
Not sure what's wrong with your system? We send a camera through your septic lines so you know what you're dealing with.
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We give you a clear picture of what's happening underground
A septic camera inspection uses a small waterproof camera to look inside your septic lines and identify any problems. It requires no excavation and leaves no mess.
We offer camera inspections across Illinois, Iowa, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and more.
Common reasons homeowners contact us include:
- persistent blockages
- slow drains where the cause isn't clear
- unexplained damp patches or sunken ground near your septic tank or drain field
- property sales, to fully check the condition of septic lines
After the inspection, we give you a plain-language report, including recommendations for any needed repairs.
How we carry out your septic camera inspection
Most camera inspections are completed in under an hour, depending on site conditions.
Here's what to expect:
- One of our technicians visits your property and identifies the best access point for the camera.
- We feed the camera through your septic lines and inspect them section by section on a live monitor.
- We record our findings as we go and prepare a plain-language report of everything we find.
- We share the report with you and walk you through our findings and any recommended next steps.
If the inspection reveals a blockage, we may be able to remove it during the same visit. If more extensive repairs are needed, we'll arrange a follow-up visit.
Clear answers and fair pricing
The cost of a septic camera inspection depends on the location of your property and the complexity of your septic system.
Most residential camera inspections start at $150 per hour, including labor and equipment.
We'll always give you a clear quote before any work begins. There are no surprises, no obligation to proceed, and no pressure from us.
Cost matters, but the value of our service is also worth considering:
- a quick response from a professional team
- your septic system problem identified in a single visit
- a plain-language report you can actually use
- honest advice — if repairs are needed, we'll explain what needs to be done and why
Qualified septic specialists, ready when you need us
Whether your septic system is new or decades old, we have the experience and equipment to get to the bottom of any problem.
When you trust us with your septic camera inspection, you get:
- a service network across Illinois, Iowa, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and more
- more than 30 years of septic experience in the USA
- a single team for your inspection and any follow-up work